Glen Ridge: Police blotter, May 27

Officer Patricia Romaine was dispatched to Hawthorne Avenue at 7:39 p.m. on May 20 on a report of a burglary and theft. The victim reported that while they were away on vacation, unknown suspect(s) entered an enclosed porch and removed a bicycle. Anyone with information regarding this incident can contact Detective Daniel Manley at 973-748-5400, ext. 119.

Shoplifting

Officers were dispatched to the Bottle King on Bloomfield Avenue at 11:25 a.m. on May 20 for a shoplifting in progress. Officer Christopher Grogan located the suspect on Broad Street in Bloomfield. Laurie Jannuzzi, 45, of Bloomfield was arrested for shoplifting, taken to police headquarters for processing, charged and released.

Possession of Fake Insurance Card

Officer Ryan Schwartz made a motor vehicle stop on Bloomfield Avenue at 7:18 p.m. on May 22. During the stop, the driver of the vehicle provided Officer Schwartz with a fake insurance card. Officer Schwartz arrested Natonye Tate, 24, of Union and took her to police headquarters for processing, where she was charged and released.

Possession of CDS

Officer Anthony Rivera arrested David Laquinta, 24, of Belleville at 9:27 p.m. on May 20 for possession of marijuana on Ridgewood Avenue near Sunset Avenue. He was taken to police headquarters for processing, charged and released.

Theft

Officer Matthew Perigo was dispatched to headquarters at 1:20 p.m. on May 27 to take a report of a theft. The victim reported that the night before, unknown suspect(s) removed their bicycle from in front of the train station on Ridgewood Avenue. The bike was valued at $250.

Warrant arrest

Officer Charles Roberts arrested Gary Clark Jr., 34, of Montclair at 3:13 p.m. on May 17 for outstanding traffic warrants on Baldwin Street. He was taken to police headquarters for processing and later released.

Motor vehicle accidents

During this week the Glen Ridge Police Department investigated eight motor vehicle accidents. Of those, three resulted in minor injuries, and the remaining five did not result in any injuries.

"Police news" is compiled by the Glen Ridge Voice from information provided by the Glen Ridge Police Department. The information is released to the press at the discretion of the police department and may not represent the total scope of police activity. All persons are presumed innocent unless proven guilty. The Glen Ridge Police Department asks that members of the public report all suspicious activity to 973-748-5400.